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Two different concentrations of oxygen for culturing precompaction stage embryos on human embryo development competence: a prospective randomized sibling-oocyte study.

Na Guo1, Yufeng Li1, Jihui Ai1, Longjie Gu1, Wen Chen1, Qun Liu1.   

Abstract

The study was to investigate the effects of oxygen concentration at different levels for culturing pre-compaction embryos on human embryo development competence. A total of 1254 oocytes from 92 patients treated with conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) were harvested in this study. Oocytes were randomly assigned to the atmospheric (~20%) or low (~5%) oxygen concentration groups on the retrieval day (day 0). Groups were compared with respect to fertilization rates, embryo development, and reproductive outcome. We failed to detect a significant difference on fertilization rate between two groups. However, the low oxygen group yielded more optimal embryos on day 3 when compared with the atmospheric group (72.4% vs. 64.2%). The low oxygen group had a significantly higher blastocyst formation rate than the atmospheric oxygen group (64.5% vs. 52.9%). It is seemly that the optimal blastocyst and frozen blastocyst rates was higher in the low oxygen group, but the data did not reach a statistical significance. Although the use of low oxygen will not affect the clinical outcome in the fresh cleavage-transfer cycles, but it will result in more favorable clinical outcomes in the subsequent warming blastocyst-transfer cycles, with statistically significantly higher clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) and implantation rate (IR) compared with atmospheric oxygen. In conclusion, a low oxygen concentration may significantly improve the developmental potential of pre-compaction embryos, thus resulting in a positive effect on subsequent blastocyst cultivation and optimizing the treatment cycle.

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Keywords:  Oxygen concentration; atmospheric oxygen; embryo development; sibling oocytes

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25337269      PMCID: PMC4203240     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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